About Salus Wellness

Salus
Wellness is a warm and welcoming complementary health centre
located in the heart of Cambridge, near the Grafton Centre. At Salus
Wellness you will find a team of complementary health care practitioners
working together to provide you with treatments that suit you and your
circumstances. We care for people of all ages – from children to the
elderly – and have experience in treating most physical and psychological
conditions such as Depression, Stress, Anxiety, Addictions, Back Pain,
Anorexia, Bulimia and more. All of our therapists offer a free
consultation and so contact us now to start living a better life tomorrow.

According to the British Allergy Foundation, approximately one in four of the UK population will suffer from an allergy, such as hay fever. At this time of year, people come to see a practitioner with symptoms of hay fever, such as sneezing, runny noise, sore, itchy eyes, itching in the ears and … Continue reading →

A very quick and easy way to energise yourself in the morning is to spend just 2 minutes giving yourself a mini head massage. You can even do this before you get out of bed! This will help you to wake up, feel alert, positive and ready to start your … Continue reading →

The menopause is part of a natural process, however it can be a very unsettling time for many women both physically and emotionally. What happens?– As you approach the menopause, your ovaries become less active, producing less oestrogen and progesterone. This means that your periods will become disruptive, usually resulting in … Continue reading →

This week we present an interview with Joseph Robinson who works at Salus Wellness. Joseph, what is your specialisation and how long have you been practicing? I am an Osteopath specialising in treatment and management of chronic pain. As a keen sportsman I also hold a special interest in treatment … Continue reading →

The Rossiter System Workouts explained: fast, safely and effective therapy for back pain This revolutionary stretching technique was developed by and named after the American, Richard Rossiter, a couple of decades ago and only came to England about 3-4 years ago. It is a fast, safe and effective method to … Continue reading →